Edgar Ramírez Arellano is a Venezuelan actor. He played Carlos in the 2010 French-German biopic series Carlos, a role for which he won the César Award for Most Promising Actor. His first recognition as an actor was the successful soap opera Cosita Rica, for Venevisión which aired in September 2003 to August 2004 lasting 270 episodes. In 2005, he made his major motion picture début playing Choco, Domino Harvey's love interest in the film Domino directed by Tony Scott. He was in Vantage Point directed by Pete Travis. In this high-budgeted Sony Pictures political thriller, Ramírez joined an all-star international cast including Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, William Hurt, Forrest Whitaker, Eduardo Noriega, and Ayelet Zurer. Ramírez plays Javier, an ex-special forces soldier forced to kidnap the American President in order to get his brother back. Upcoming is Cyrano Fernandez, with Ramírez in the title role. This independent production was directed by Alberto Arvelo and is based on the French play Cyrano de Bergerac. Ramírez has appeared in several other productions. Among those are the first part of the two film bundle Che by Steven Soderbergh, where he played the role of Ciro Redondo (a Cuban revolutionary who fought amongst Ché Guevara), La Hora Cero (The Magic Hour), a short film directed by Guillermo Arriaga, the acclaimed screenwriter of Amores Perros, 21 Grams and Babel (Mexico); Plan B, directed by Alejandro García Wiederman (Venezuela); Yotama se va volando (Yotama Flies Away), directed by Luis Armando Roche (Venezuela-France); Punto y raya (Step Forward), directed by Elia K. Schneider (Venezuela-Spain-Chile-Uruguay), submitted by Venezuela for Oscar consideration for 2004 Best Foreign Film, in which he played Colombian soldier Pedro. In 2007, he played the role of Paz, a Blackbriar assassin, in The Bourne Ultimatum. In the original Bourne Ultimatum, the villain is Illich Ramirez Sanchez, aka Carlos the Jackal. Ramírez went on to play the role of the actual Carlos in the 2010 French-German limited series Carlos. At the French César Awards 2011, he was awarded, for the film version of the TV series, the César Award for Most Promising Actor. Ramírez appeared in the Clash of the Titans (2010) sequel, Wrath of the Titans (2012), playing Ares, the God of War. Also in 2012, he played Larry in the Kathryn Bigelow film, Zero Dark Thirty.
as Boscan
as Alejandro "El Sapo" Amestoy
as Francis
as Ramón
as Gustavo Brun
as Atlas
as Mike Valentine
as Luis Rojas
as Lope de Aguirre
as Carlos Torres
as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini
as Graham Bricke
as Sigmund (Elsbeth's Father)
as René
as Self
as Joe Mendoza
as Self
as Vincent
as Kevin Rivera
as Kandomere
as Dr. Kamal Abdic
as Roberto Duran
as Michael Acosta
as Self
as Gianni Versace
as Tony Miranne
as Bodhi
as Mendoza
as Self
as Priest
as Simón Bolívar
as Larry from Ground Branch
as Javier
as Ares
as Ángel Sotavento
as Ilich Ramírez Sánchez ('Carlos')
as Ilich Ramírez Sánchez („Carlos“)
as Ciro Redondo García
as Javier
as Paz
as Cyrano Fernandez
as Sebastián Castillo
as Alvaro
as Choco
as Pedro
as Vendedor de Videos
as Associate Producer
as Executive Producer
as Executive Producer
as Executive Producer
as Executive Producer